So Mentok is mad at me because he waited at the station for eight hours. Wtf, he's a big boy, he could've gone to the city or something and entertained himself. I don't need to hold his hand on a bloody train, ffs. D:Besides, I had to go to life coaching. I couldn't wait for him any longer or I'd have been late.

In better news, I got a new job. Only one more day of hosting parties and then I'm free to sit behind a desk six hours a day, five days a week, doing clerical stuff. xD

My zombie rules. 1. Keep on the move.2. get a light but blunt wepon(crowbar)3. have no sympathy,sadness, or hesitation to a point 4. travle on hard to pass land when needed. 5. do not fully trust people you do not know. 6. work out in cardio and strength.

First step is supplies. Fill every glass, container, bottle, even even the tubs with water. Eventually the water is going to shut off so you'll need as much of it as you can get.Next is barricades. You may have to dismantle some furniture, but it's important to cover every opening you can.After that you need obstacles. If you have a wooden staircase you may want to dismantle it and use a rope ladder instead (When neccesary). The second floor is the place you want to be if you have one. Zombies'll have enough trouble with stairs, much less something they have to climb, and if it's retractable all the better.Food may become a problem though, so you may have to take some risks and make food runs through the zombie hoards. Avoid supermarkets as those are gathering places for both people and zombies, but instead keep an eye on you neighbors and try to figure out which houses are unoccupied. Later, when things are looking bad, these are the places you want to hit for supplies.

Those are just a few. My favourite strategy though, was mentioned by Red vs. Blue. Basically, since zombies are undead they don't really have much body heat. So if you're in Alaska or something the zombies may just freeze.

Well if it is just you it is better to get on the move, Just keep on travailing slowly to a rural area stealing any food from houses with no one in it. If it had like mountains it would be better. Also TJ the zombies will just wait for you so You will need to pass a lot of them since zombies like to group together making it very likely you will be bit. Unless you had enough food/water to keep you alive until they decompose.

1: get me aaaaaalllllll high, so i dont feel shit.2: get me a sword, katana, pretty sharp.3: get me a double barrel automatic Shotgun and enough ammo to go around.4: get me some friends with the same equipment, including the weed.5: get me some vehicals, hummers, big cars, maybe armored if available.6: get me some zombies to kill.7: then we get to a safer place, baricade it, supply it, smoke more weed.

Well, there are pros and cons for every stretegy. The upside to constantly moving is a lowered risk of running out of supplies. The downside is everyday you might be walking into zombie central and not realize until it's too late.

The upside to fortifying your home is you know where everything is nearby and as long as you use the ladder system you know that no zombies are getting to you while you sleep (This is working under the assumption that zombies are unable to climb ladders or build large piles to climb on) And as long as the zombies don't know you're there they won't mill around outside. Or say, another group of survivors runs by and pretty much every zombie outside starts chasing them (While it's never happened in a zombie movie, I don't see why it wouldn't work).

In any case, a lot of water and a backpack full of food pilfered from neighbors houses every now and then could go a long way. I dunno, I just always considered fortification the best way to go about it, more safety in it.

I'd definately be in the runner group. Being a really good cross country and even steeple chase runner, I can run for a long time without stopping, and jump over barricades when necessary. Another trait of mine the would help is that I'm used to carrying heavy backpacks that I can load with supplies. I'm also decent with a weapon, but not that great.

queen_camilla wrote:So Mentok is mad at me because he waited at the station for eight hours. Wtf, he's a big boy, he could've gone to the city or something and entertained himself. I don't need to hold his hand on a bloody train, ffs. D:Besides, I had to go to life coaching. I couldn't wait for him any longer or I'd have been late.

In better news, I got a new job. Only one more day of hosting parties and then I'm free to sit behind a desk six hours a day, five days a week, doing clerical stuff. xD

Actually, all I used from that were the dismantling stairs and tub full of water (Because they ARE good ideas). The rest is common sense. I'm not going to go all the way to kroger when my neighbor's house is wide open like that.

...Oh and the rope ladder, I used that too I guess, but that kinda goes hand in hand with the stair thing.